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Events must be related to the field of gynecologic cancers with the target audience of clinicians, researchers, or advocates (patient/survivors/family members/caregivers).
The Bristol Gynaecology Oncology course in partnership with the RCR 5-6 February 2026, Online CPD credits: 12 Explore the latest in gynaecological oncology and join us online for this two-day course. Hosted by the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with the Royal College of Radiologists, it brings together healthcare professionals specialising in gynaecology and clinical oncology – from consultants to trainees. The comprehensive programme covers essential topics including early diagnostics, genetics and screening strategies, menopause-related challenges in gynaecology cancers, surgical advancements and systemic treatments. Attendees will once again have the opportunity to submit complex cases for expert discussion, and receive personalised guidance from our expert faculty. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of gynaecology oncology. Visit our website to view the full programme and look out for speaker updates over the coming months. Read more
Block A: FEBRUARY 23-25, 2026 https://www.ukl-live.de/leipzig-school/ Block A: TMMR + iLND February 23-25, 2026 Principles and practice of current surgical treatment of cervix carcinoma Introduction into the ontogenetic cancer field model Ontogenetic anatomy of the female pelvis with special consideration of the uterine cervix Cancer fields of cervical carcinoma, ontogenetic staging (oT) Pathomechanisms of lymphatic metastasis Cancer field model of regional tumor spread Development of the human lymphatic system: the abdominopelvic lymph territories in the female Regional metastatic pattern of cervical carcinoma, ontogenetic nodal staging (oN) TMMR & tLND: principles, step-by-step technique, results, comparison with conventional surgical treatment
IGCS Ramadan Nights series, in partnership with PARSGO & MEMAGO. Series 1: February 25 Series 2: March 4 Series 3: March 11 Series 4: March 18 9:00 - 10:00 PM EET (EGYPT) (2:00 - 3:00 PM ET (NYC)) Register Here
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease ECHO Managing High- and Ultra-high risk GTN Presented by Michael Seckl (UK) February 26, 2026 12:00 - 1:00 PM UTC See all time zones Register Here These monthly ECHOs are held in partnership with ISSTD and ISGyP
Block B: MARCH 2-4, 2026 https://www.ukl-live.de/leipzig-school/ Block B: VFR + AR + iLND March 2-4, 2026 Principles and practice of current surgical treatment of vulvar carcinoma Introduction to the ontogenetic cancer field model Ontogenetic anatomy of the female perineum with special consideration of the vulva Cancer fields of vulvar carcinoma, ontogenetic staging Pathomechanisms of lymphatic metastasis Cancer field model of regional tumor spread Development of the human lymphatic system: the inguinopelvic lymph territories in the female Regional metastatic pattern of vulvar carcinoma, ontogenetic nodal staging (oN) VFR+AR & iLND: principles, techniques, results, comparison with conventional treatment
IGCS Ramadan Nights series, in partnership with PARSGO & MEMAGO. Series 1: February 25 Series 2: March 4 Series 3: March 11 Series 4: March 18 9:00 - 10:00 PM EET (EGYPT) (2:00 - 3:00 PM ET (NYC)) Register Here
Precision to Palliation: Contemporary Management of Advanced Gynecologic Cancers in a Multidisciplinary Framework March 6, 2026 1:30 - 3:00 PM UTC AGOI Webinar Registration This collaborative webinar is being co-hosted by the Association of Gyn Oncologists of India, (AGOI) an IGCS Strategic Alliance Partner, and the IGCS. It will explore the clinical continuum of advanced gynecologic cancers, from the implementation of precision medicine to the nuances of palliative care. Through a multidisciplinary tumor board featuring case presentations from India’s leading oncology centers, participants will engage with expert faculty to solve complex management dilemmas. The session concludes with a strategic overview of how IGCS partnerships can accelerate the careers of early-career oncologists in the region.
IGCS Ramadan Nights series, in partnership with PARSGO & MEMAGO. Series 1: February 25 Series 2: March 4 Series 3: March 11 Series 4: March 18 9:00 - 10:00 PM EET (EGYPT) (2:00 - 3:00 PM ET (NYC)) Register Here
IGCS Ramadan Nights series, in partnership with PARSGO & MEMAGO. Series 1: February 25 Series 2: March 4 Series 3: March 11 Series 4: March 18 9:00 - 10:00 PM EET (EGYPT) (2:00 - 3:00 PM ET (NYC)) Register Here
ABOUT THE EVENT The symposium offers an immersion into the latest clinical evidence, emerging therapies, and multidisciplinary advances in Gynecologic Oncology, bringing together leading national and international experts. The program is strategically designed to foster discussions on real challenges faced in clinical practice and the most effective approaches to women’s healthcare. In addition to promoting technical-scientific knowledge, the symposium offers a prime environment for quality networking and the creation of new professional connections. Each edition reaffirms its commitment to quality, scientific excellence, and the dissemination of relevant, updated, and applicable content for the daily practice of healthcare professionals. With rigorous scientific curation and an interdisciplinary approach, the event remains a pillar of innovation and excellence in continuing medical education. Meeting Website Register
On behalf of the organising committee, it is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us for the 2026 Annual scientific meeting of the British Gynaecology Cancer Society conference which is to be held in Bristol between the 24th and 26th June 2026. The theme of 2026 is ‘Delivering excellence in an imperfect world’ as we recognise the difficulties we face every day. The focus will be on exploring ways in which gynaecological oncology services under pressure can continue to deliver excellent patient care. We have many international speakers already booked and will be delivering a wide variety of parallel sessions including the Clinical Nurse Specialists and the Unit Lead Gynaecologists. Bristol is famous for its industrial heritage inspired by Brunel, its close knit community, and its compact city as well as the hot air balloon festival. Bristol is easy to get to with trains well under 2 hours from London and Birmingham and the venue is 20 mins from the airport. We look forward to welcoming you to the West Country. Further details about the programme and speakers will be confirmed over the coming months. Event Website
Mon, 21 Sept 2026, 09:00 - Tue, 22 Sept 2026, 16:15 The Royal College of Radiologists 63 Lincoln’s Inn Fields London WC2A 3JW Event description Mastering Brachytherapy: An Advanced In-Person Workshop Led by Dr Hoda Al Booz, back by popular demand following the sold-out 2025 workshop, the Advanced Gynaecology Brachytherapy Workshop returns to London in September 2026. Enhance your skills in brachytherapy for gynaecological cancers with our interactive two-day in-person course - join our multidisciplinary workshop, led by clinical experts. Designed specifically for clinical oncologists, radiographers and physicists, this workshop offers a unique blend of hands-on teaching, comprehensive lectures, and focused breakout sessions tailored for each discipline. You'll gain direct access to practical training in HR-CTV contouring for clinicians and treatment planning for physicists. Engage in vital discussions, tackle complex brachytherapy challenges, and collaborate with peers across disciplines. Maximise your centre’s learning: We highly encourage one representative from each discipline at your centre to attend. This fosters a dynamic, collaborative environment, allowing you to work effectively as a multidisciplinary team and within your specialised groups throughout the two days. Website